Mariners Make A Veteran Addition On Friday

 

The Seattle Mariners have quietly had a constructive offseason.

After ending very, very near a postseason berth final 12 months, they’ve made a number of doubtlessly impactful additions to their roster.

Sure, they misplaced Eugenio Suarez and Teoscar Hernandez, however they introduced in high-upside hitters in Luke Raley and Luis Urias, a stable hitting catcher in Mitch Garver, and two dependable veterans in Jorge Polanco and Mitch Haniger.

That’s simply the lineup: for the pitching employees, they added Austin Voth, Jackson Kowar, Gregory Santos, and now one other helpful veteran arm in Ryne Stanek.

The Mariners bullpen is robust: they’ve the flame-throwing Andres Munoz plus Gabe Speier, Santos, Tayler Saucedo, and Voth, amongst others.

Stanek is a stable center reliever with a little bit of a management drawback.

Throughout his seven-year profession, he has given up 175 walks in simply 347 innings: that’s an excessive amount of.

He did handle to get that quantity beneath management final 12 months, with 21 bases on balls in 50.2 frames.

His 3.45 profession ERA could possibly be a lot decrease if not for the problems discovering the strike zone, however he’s a high quality pitcher nonetheless.

His strikeout stuff typically will get him out of bother: he has fanned 406 hitters in these 347 frames.

His position in Seattle stays to be seen.

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